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        	<h1><a href="index.html">Project jkui</a></h1>
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			<h3>About the project</h3>
			<p>jkui means "jKuery UI", but it has nothing to do with the jQueryUI project.</p>
			<p>Focus of this project has 2 aspects:</p>
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				<li>To present a JavaScript OO framework, on top of which developers can develop various libraries and more structured code. And moreover, the style of writing code should not be greatly changed, for flattening the learning curve.</li>
				<li>To provide an widget library, like what ExtJs did, but more oriented towards developing on-browser operating systems. It doesn't mean that it will come up with a completed implementation of an operating system, it will only provide components like buttons and windows, and an extendible interface for creating customized widgets.</li>
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			<h3>About the author(s)</h3>
			<em>There is currently <strong>1</strong> developer in the group</em>
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				<li><strong>Kangol</strong>
					<p>He graduated from HKUST for his bechelor degree in 2008, and worked at <a href="http://www.anobii.com">Anobii</a> as a web developer (front end) for 1 year. In 2009, he re-entered HKUST for his MPhil degree in computer science.</p>
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